Vax ONEPWR Spotless Go CLCW-MSKS User Manual

Vax ONEPWR Spotless Go CLCW-MSKS User Manual

Powerful cordless spot washer

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USER GUIDE
CLCW-MSKS
CLCW-MSBS

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Summary of Contents for Vax ONEPWR Spotless Go CLCW-MSKS

  • Page 1 USER GUIDE CLCW-MSKS CLCW-MSBS...
  • Page 2: Safety Guide

    DON’TS switched on. • Don’t leave the charger plugged in DO’S when unattended. • Only VAX ONEPWR batteries • Don’t use the machine if it is faulty (BV15020/BV15030/BV25040) and or has been dropped, damaged or charger (BV05100UK) should be left outdoors.
  • Page 3: Battery Safety Precautions

    BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS concerning use of the machine • Replace the battery with a VAX in a safe way and understand the ONEPWR battery only. Use of hazards involved. Children shall not another battery may present a risk play with the machine.
  • Page 4: Warranty

    Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice. © 2019 VAX Limited. All rights reserved. The VAX trade mark and VAX lozenge are the property of Techtronic Floor Care Technology Ltd and are registered in the EU and may be pending or registered in other countries.
  • Page 5: Getting To Know Your Machine

    Multi-purpose attachment Squeegee attachment Pet attachment ONEPWR Battery* ONEPWR Charger* 250ml Multi-floor Solution TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION VAX ONEPWR SpotlessGo Weight (without battery pack) 2.9kg Water/solution tank capacity 225ml Dirty Water Tank capacity 295ml Run time and charge time dependent on battery pack used.
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    CHARGING THE BATTERY THIS MACHINE IS ONLY TO BE USED WITH VAX ONEPWR BATTERIES AND CHARGER. PLEASE READ THE SAFETY GUIDE BEFORE USE. NOTE: Before first use, ensure the battery is fully charged. Failure to fully charge the battery before first use may result in poor battery performance.
  • Page 7: Operation

    • When using the spot washer, basic safety precautions should always be observed and don’t over saturate your carpets/rugs/upholstery/hard floors. • Only use VAX ONEPWR Multi-floor solution. Using other solutions may cause excess foaming and will invalidate your guarantee. • The water/solution tank should only be filled with warm water (max 40⁰C). Filling the water/ solution tank with hot/boiling water will damage your washer and invalidate the guarantee.
  • Page 8 GETTING STARTED support.vax.co.uk NOTE: For heavily soiled areas, it may be necessary to repeat the cleaning process. Make criss-crossing strokes across the original pattern and overlap with each pass. OPERATION Lift the wash tool and hose out of the Select the desired tool attachment.
  • Page 9: Cleaning And Maintenance

    CLEANING & MAINTENANCE support.vax.co.uk WARNING: Always switch off the machine and remove the battery before carrying out any maintenance or troubleshooting. IMPORTANT: Empty and rinse out the water/solution tank and dirty water tank and leave to air dry before replacing.
  • Page 10: Cleaning The Filter

    CLEANING & MAINTENANCE support.vax.co.uk WARNING: Always switch off the machine and remove the battery before carrying out any maintenance or troubleshooting. CLEANING THE FILTER Press the dirty water tank release latch and pull the tank to remove. Remove any dirt and debris from the filter located underneath the dirty water tank.
  • Page 11 CLEANING & MAINTENANCE support.vax.co.uk CLEANING AND REMOVING BLOCKAGES IN THE HOSE Press the dirty water tank release latch Release the hose from the side of the Lie the washer on to its side and undo and pull the tank to remove.
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING support.vax.co.uk THERE IS AN ACCESSORY MISSING Check the contents on the back of the box. WHY DOES THE MACHINE HAVE NO POWER? • The battery is not fitted correctly. See ASSEMBLY page 6. • The battery has no charge. See CHARGING THE BATTERY page 6.

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